STET Cut-off 2024: BSEB STET qualifying marks, paper 1, 2 subject-wise pass percentage out
Bihar STET result link 2024 will be available on the BSEB official website, secondary.biharboardonline.com, till December 18. A total of 70.25% have been declared pass.
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Anu Parthiban | November 18, 2024 | 05:04 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Education Board (BSEB) has announced the category-wise Bihar STET cut-offs 2024 along with the final results for Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test. The STET results 2024 were declared by BSES chairman Anand Kishore today at 1:45 pm in the auditorium located at the board’s headquarters. BSEB STET Result 2024 (Out) Live
The STET result link has been made available on the official website, secondary.biharboardonline.com. Candidates will be able to download the BSEB STET score card till December 18 through the portal. Candidates will have to key in their application ID and date of birth in DD-MM-YYYY format.
A total 2,63,911 registered for the STET paper 1, of which 1,94,697 cleared the exam by recording an overall pass percentage of 73.7796%. For STET paper 2, 1,59,911 appeared in the exam and 1,03,050 candidates were declared passed. The net pass percentage for STET paper 2 stood at 64.44%.
STET cut-off 2024
Here’s the category-wise cut-off for paper 1 and paper 2. The exam is held for determining eligibility for secondary and senior secondary teachers recruitment.
Category |
Bihar STET cut-offs 2024 |
General |
50% 75 marks out of 150 |
Backward Caste (BC) |
45.5% 68.25 marks out of 150 |
Other Backward Caste (OBC) |
42.5% 63.75 marks out of 150 |
SC/ST/PwD/ female |
40% 60 qualifying marks out of 150 |
STET Paper 1 results 2024
Subject |
Total number of candidates |
Number of candidates declared pass |
Pass percentage |
Arabic |
1,348 |
916 |
67.95% |
Bengali |
3,242 |
2,530 |
78.04% |
Bhojpuri |
17 |
9 |
52.94% |
Dance |
647 |
543 |
83.93% |
English |
19,777 |
16,201 |
81.92% |
Fine Arts |
3,863 |
2,886 |
74.71% |
Hindi |
40,742 |
30,641 |
75.21% |
Maithili |
305 |
147 |
48.20% |
Mathematics |
58,591 |
45,196 |
77.14% |
Music |
18,307 |
10,139 |
55.38% |
Persian |
91 |
46 |
50.55% |
Physical Education |
10,535 |
8,820 |
83.72% |
Sanskrit |
10,293 |
8,764 |
85.15% |
Science |
30,995 |
23,208 |
74.88% |
Social Science |
61,244 |
41,875 |
68.37% |
Urdu |
3,914 |
2,776 |
70.92% |
STET Paper 2 Results 2024: Highlights
Subject |
Total number of candidates |
Pass candidates |
Pass % |
Agriculture |
1,889 |
1,528 |
80.89% |
Arabic |
781 |
677 |
86.68% |
Bengali |
2,006 |
1,829 |
91.18% |
Bhojpuri |
28 |
22 |
78.57% |
Botany |
3,552 |
2,446 |
68.86% |
Chemistry |
7,839 |
4,196 |
53.53% |
Commerce |
6,624 |
3,900 |
58.88% |
Computer Science |
24,832 |
13,850 |
56.80% |
Economics |
4,463 |
2,773 |
62.13% |
English |
8,495 |
4,401 |
51.81% |
Geography |
8,482 |
6,572 |
77.48% |
Hindi |
19,134 |
14,167 |
74.04% |
History |
13,686 |
9,427 |
68.88% |
Home Science |
4,593 |
3,654 |
79.56% |
Mathematics |
11,264 |
4,111 |
36.50% |
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